Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Obama and his fellow scumbags want to bury the meaning of 9/11 in the name of something more "positive," "forward-leaning," and "productive." They want to officially make September 11 into a 'National Day of Service.' An Outrage among outrages. Here's the sick story.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A rough panel of Frank Warner aka Pigman, from a moment in The Infidel.

For newcomers to my blog, this is a preliminary panel of a page from my upcoming graphic novel, The Infidel. It's of Frank Warner before he becomes the superhero Pigman, who in addition to being the Jihadist's worst nightmare, exploits the enemy's pigotry by wearing pigskin leather. I currently have available a collection of my blog work promoting The Infidel, which includes a number of essays on the threat we face, called ProPiganda: Drawing the Line Against Jihad, which mainly features Pigman ripping into the enemy in word and deed. Here's how I break down The Infidel:

A story about twin brothers, Killian Duke and Salaam Duka, whose Muslim background comes to the forefront of their lives on 9/11. Killian responds to the attacks by creating a counter-jihad superhero comic book called Pigman,as Salaam surrenders to Islam and becomes a Born Again Muslim, following the faith to wherever it leads him. The Pigman story is the comic book within the graphic novel that's a super echo of the main story.

Bosch Fawstin, IllustWriter

Cartoonist whose debut graphic novel, TABLE FOR ONE, received the praise of Alex Toth, along with an Eisner Award nomination.
My current work is my graphic novel, THE INFIDEL, a story about twin brothers whose Muslim background comes to the forefront of their lives on 9/11. One responds by creating a counter-jihad superhero comic book called PIGMAN, as the other surrenders to Islam. Pigman's battle against his archenemy SuperJihad is echoed by the escalating conflict between the twins.
Chapters One & Two of The Infidel are now available as digital comic books.
I appeared on The Daily Show, discussing Pigman. My "Andrew Breitbart: Fighter" drawing appeared on the FOX News late night show, Red Eye, where it was auctioned off. And Michael Savage mentioned my work on his radio program, The Savage Nation.